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H. H. WILLIS & Co.'s Line of Packets between London and New Zealand. &m^yk. rpHE following First- -*- class Ships (with others) ff^i^t\\are intended to be dispatch1^ W.TmE^ed to both Southern and Northern Ports as reguW traders, viz.: — . IV Toks Cashmere G. Pearson . 800 Cresswell . . . ... W. C. Barnett. 800 Dolphin . . J. Turnbull . 659 Egmont ....... S. O. Gibson . 1000 Grasmere J.Yeo . . 700 Joseph Fletcher . . . . J. Foster \. . ],000 Josephine Willis . . . . E. Canney. . 1200 Maori . G.Petherbridge 900 Sea Snake C, Gillard. . 800 Sir Alan McNah .... R,. Renner. . 840 Stately T. Ginder. . 800 The Caroline Agness with a further supply of emigrants for this Province, is expected to arrive in this Port early in August. Lyttelton, July 13, 1855. The Undersigned Agents for the above Line, of Vessels, are authorized to arrange with residents here who may be desirous of bringing their relatives or friends in Great Britain out to this settlement, and on terms in harmony with the Emigration schemes recently sactioned by the Provincial Councils of Canterbury and Otago. Further information readily afforded by Robert Latteb, or } r ... „ H.J.LeCben. I Lyttelton N.B. One of the above vessels will load direct for England from this Port during the months of February and March next. Cnristchurch Quay Few Town, Set out in quarter-acre, and other sections for Building purposes. HHHE situation of this town upon the main -*- road from Port Lyttelton and Sunnier to Christchurch, and on the north bank of the rive* Heathcote, which is navigable up to this point for all vessels that can enter the Estuary, presents most important advantages to persons connected with the trade and shipping business of the plains, for establishing waterside premises, wholesale stores and warehouses. This being the head of the navigation, a plot of ground has been reserved for a steam basin, when the circumstances of the Colony shall justify its formation; and the importance of the place, from which the greater part of the produce of the plains will necessarily be shipped, and its imports discharged, renders it one of peculiar advantage for permanent investment, as a locality in which property will inevitably most rapidly increase in value. The erection of a Church upon the spot is already in progress, and provision is made for the site of a school. Plans of the town may be seen at the office of Mr. Cridland, architect, Christehurch, at the landing wharf, Christchurch Quay, and at the office of Mr. Dampier, solicitor, London street, Lyttelton, of whom respectively full information may be obtained. An- early day will -be fixed for submitting a portion of the sections to public competition and upon terms to suit the convenience of purchasers. KAIAPOI. TO BE SOLD OR LET, COMFORTABLE 5-roomed House, -c*- with half-an : acre of Garden attached ; and also, if required, 25 acres of Rural Land, partly fenced in and ploughed, the owner being about removing to his Station. -) This desirable residence being within a chain and a-half of the river, is well worth the attention of families desirous of removing to this fine district. For particulars, apply to Mr, John Hall, ( Christchurch, Mr. W. C. Beswiclc, land agen' S Kaiapoi, or to Mr. Wormald, solicitor, Lyttelton. >

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 283, 18 July 1855, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 283, 18 July 1855, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 283, 18 July 1855, Page 8

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